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pāñcajanya-dhvaniṁ śrutvā | :pāñcajanya-dhvaniṁ śrutvā | ||
yugāntaśani-bhīṣaṇam | :yugāntaśani-bhīṣaṇam | ||
muraḥ śayāna uttasthau | :muraḥ śayāna uttasthau | ||
daityaḥ pañca-śirā jalāt | :daityaḥ pañca-śirā jalāt | ||
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''pāñcajanya''—of Pāñcajanya, Lord Kṛṣṇa's conchshell; ''dhvanim''—the vibration; ''śrutvā''—hearing; ''yuga''—of the universal era; ''anta''—at the end; ''aśani''—(like the sound) of lightning; ''bhīṣaṇam''—terrifying; ''muraḥ''—Mura; ''śayānaḥ''—sleeping; ''uttasthau''—stood up; ''daityaḥ''—the demon; ''pañca-śirāḥ''—five-headed; ''jalāt''—from the water (of the moat surrounding the fortress). | |||
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The five-headed demon Mura, who slept at the bottom of the city's moat, awoke and rose up out of the water when he heard the vibration of Lord Kṛṣṇa's Pāñcajanya conchshell, a sound as terrifying as the thunder at the end of the cosmic age. | The five-headed demon Mura, who slept at the bottom of the city's moat, awoke and rose up out of the water when he heard the vibration of Lord Kṛṣṇa's Pāñcajanya conchshell, a sound as terrifying as the thunder at the end of the cosmic age. | ||
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Revision as of 17:13, 1 December 2017
Please note: The synonyms, translation and purport of this verse were composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TEXT 6
- pāñcajanya-dhvaniṁ śrutvā
- yugāntaśani-bhīṣaṇam
- muraḥ śayāna uttasthau
- daityaḥ pañca-śirā jalāt
SYNONYMS
pāñcajanya—of Pāñcajanya, Lord Kṛṣṇa's conchshell; dhvanim—the vibration; śrutvā—hearing; yuga—of the universal era; anta—at the end; aśani—(like the sound) of lightning; bhīṣaṇam—terrifying; muraḥ—Mura; śayānaḥ—sleeping; uttasthau—stood up; daityaḥ—the demon; pañca-śirāḥ—five-headed; jalāt—from the water (of the moat surrounding the fortress).
Translation and purport composed by disciples of Śrīla Prabhupāda
TRANSLATION
The five-headed demon Mura, who slept at the bottom of the city's moat, awoke and rose up out of the water when he heard the vibration of Lord Kṛṣṇa's Pāñcajanya conchshell, a sound as terrifying as the thunder at the end of the cosmic age.